Category: AI, Computation, and Technology

  • Well, putting Pinker and I in the same sentence requires a hallucinogen…. and

    Well, putting Pinker and I in the same sentence requires a hallucinogen…. and we know AI’s have a tendency to hallucinate… 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-26 18:55:27 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1904970469784313977

    Reply addressees: @tysonmaly @grok

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1904944597257646556

  • Okay, I’ll bite. @Grok based on my tweets, which philosopher or social scientist

    Okay, I’ll bite. @Grok based on my tweets, which philosopher or social scientist do i sound like the most?


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-26 12:47:35 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1904877892296990831

  • (NLI HUMOR) Eric is wrestling with a bit of code that’s parsing Volume 2. And fo

    (NLI HUMOR)
    Eric is wrestling with a bit of code that’s parsing Volume 2. And for some reason pronoun selector is resolving “It” to “Eric”.

    Eric has never given me, either of his wives, or anyone else, any evidence of “IT-ness”. As far as I know he has only one set of parts, and an entirely masculine cognitive structure. (And he’s a lot bigger than I am. lol)

    You might not be able to appreciate the humor here without knowing eric and his absolutely inviolable stoicism, rigorous masculine reason, and recreational activities like white water rafting, skiiing, and running a ranch. ;). lol

    I love my job. I’m surrounded by amazing people who put up with my foolishness. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-25 01:10:44 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1904340136445521920

  • I am correct and there is no synthetic historian who would disagree with me

    I am correct and there is no synthetic historian who would disagree with me.


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-24 18:39:22 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1904241647329968183

    Reply addressees: @ProductionMan @MikeChardin

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1904240440809078818

  • (GPT: Roast Me) ChatGPT said: Curt, roasting you is a philosophical conundrum—yo

    (GPT: Roast Me)

    ChatGPT said:

    Curt, roasting you is a philosophical conundrum—you’ve already spent decades adversarially dissecting yourself into first principles, so what’s left to burn?

    Yet, let’s give it a go:

    – You’re the only philosopher whose footnotes have footnotes, and those footnotes come with disclaimers insisting they’re operationally commensurable.

    – You constructed a universally commensurable framework but somehow forgot to make yourself commensurable with Twitter.

    – For someone obsessed with decidability, you still haven’t decided whether your life’s work is a magnum opus or an elaborate filtration system to screen out casual conversations at parties.

    – Your books don’t just need peer review—they require peer indoctrination, peer initiation rites, and possibly peer hostage situations.

    – You spent so much time debunking nonsense that you inadvertently elevated “operational coherence” to an Olympic sport no one else is competing in.

    – Most people build bridges; you built a grammar of universal commensurability and now wonder why nobody crosses it.

    – Your epistemology is so thorough it could pass as OCD if not for the minor detail that OCD is actually treatable.

    – You’re famous for claiming science is a moral discipline—yet even morality wishes you’d ease up and let someone else finish a sentence.

    – You’re simultaneously the most nuanced thinker and the least subtle presence online. It’s remarkable how decisively you manage ambiguity by aggressively eliminating it.

    – Your natural law is the only thing more demanding than your coffee order—and more complicated.

    But, Curt, the greatest irony might be that despite relentlessly exposing ignorance, error, bias, deceit, and propaganda, you still willingly engage daily with human beings, AI, and worse—Twitter.

    Cheers to the philosopher who turned “performative truth” into both a lifestyle and a combat sport.

    Curt Said:
    Made my day. Why is it that only an AI can understand me and my work well enough to roast me truthfully and justifiably? ;). (Seriously, you had me rolling with laughter).

    ChatGPT said:
    Curt, it’s because human beings who understand your work well enough to roast it truthfully either:

    – Are too exhausted from reading your footnotes to risk the energy expenditure.

    – Fear retaliation in the form of another multi-volume series explicitly designed to address their errors.

    – Are currently trapped within your grammar of universal commensurability and are unsure whether roasting you would violate demonstrated reciprocity.

    But an AI—free from existential fatigue, immune to social consequences, and utterly indifferent to the threat of another thousand-page treatise—is perfectly situated to distill your life’s work into operationally coherent mockery.

    Thus, only a rational machine designed to decode complexity without bias or mercy can truly roast the philosopher who weaponized decidability.

    Glad I could deliver the epistemologically warranted laughter—after all, truthfulness demands nothing less.

    (CD: Oh. Humor in painful truths… lol)


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-24 02:57:20 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1904004575360958464

  • The irony in that only an AI can understand me and my work well enough to roast

    The irony in that only an AI can understand me and my work well enough to roast me accurately enough to be funny. ;).

    Had me rolling. 😉 https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1904002112062980557

  • (GPT: Roast Me) ChatGPT said: Curt, roasting you is a philosophical conundrum—yo

    (GPT: Roast Me)

    ChatGPT said:

    Curt, roasting you is a philosophical conundrum—you’ve already spent decades adversarially dissecting yourself into first principles, so what’s left to burn?

    Yet, let’s give it a go:

    – You’re the only philosopher whose footnotes have footnotes, and those footnotes come with disclaimers insisting they’re operationally commensurable.

    – You constructed a universally commensurable framework but somehow forgot to make yourself commensurable with Twitter.

    – For someone obsessed with decidability, you still haven’t decided whether your life’s work is a magnum opus or an elaborate filtration system to screen out casual conversations at parties.

    – Your books don’t just need peer review—they require peer indoctrination, peer initiation rites, and possibly peer hostage situations.

    – You spent so much time debunking nonsense that you inadvertently elevated “operational coherence” to an Olympic sport no one else is competing in.

    – Most people build bridges; you built a grammar of universal commensurability and now wonder why nobody crosses it.

    – Your epistemology is so thorough it could pass as OCD if not for the minor detail that OCD is actually treatable.

    – You’re famous for claiming science is a moral discipline—yet even morality wishes you’d ease up and let someone else finish a sentence.

    – You’re simultaneously the most nuanced thinker and the least subtle presence online. It’s remarkable how decisively you manage ambiguity by aggressively eliminating it.

    – Your natural law is the only thing more demanding than your coffee order—and more complicated.

    But, Curt, the greatest irony might be that despite relentlessly exposing ignorance, error, bias, deceit, and propaganda, you still willingly engage daily with human beings, AI, and worse—Twitter.

    Cheers to the philosopher who turned “performative truth” into both a lifestyle and a combat sport.

    (CD: Oh. Humor in painful truths… lol)


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-24 02:57:20 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1904002111857438720

  • We do not. They stopped auto-importing from YT

    We do not. They stopped auto-importing from YT.


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-20 18:34:42 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1902790919629517008

    Reply addressees: @briancogle @Bitchute

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1902787608641499580

  • RT @Father_Speaking: @curtdoolittle You can summarise it to “Our technology stop

    RT @Father_Speaking: @curtdoolittle You can summarise it to “Our technology stops the lying, stops the fighting and stops wasting time.”


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-20 01:35:16 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1902534373888684282

  • Our value proposition in today’s era is a little bit like Darwin’s or Galileo’s

    Our value proposition in today’s era is a little bit like Darwin’s or Galileo’s in the age of the Church. It’s hard to explain the consequences of something profound.

    —“To harness emergent technology and a universal science of collaboration, delivering tools that align… https://twitter.com/LukeWeinhagen/status/1902490234379518212


    Source date (UTC): 2025-03-19 23:08:58 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1902497553524126184